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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour with the damage i have seen in this location alone. it is amazing when you take a look at the massive undertaking. search and rescue across four counties that will take a couple of days to complete. there are people missing. tons have been injured. behind me here an elementary school that was severely damaged but kids taking shelter in that no one was harmed. it is a very, very solid structure but the top of it has pretty much been blown off by this massive tornado. it is still an ongoing outbreak. if you look at the average
towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour...
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. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could see it blowing. and the window blew out. and the house started to move. >> reporter: moments later, the 8,000-square-foot home imploded in a cascade of debris, crushing stephanie's legs. >> i knew if i didn't get help soon, i was not going to make it. i was going to bleed out. >> reporter: but her children, unscathed. and it was for them that stephanie forced herself to stay conscious. >> they needed me. they had to have me. so, i had to figure out what to do. and my son is a hero. he went to go get help. >> to look at it, you wouldn't think anybody could survive. >> reporter: today, in the rubble of her house, her in
. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could...
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. >> >> an indiana toddler that we told you about found alone in a field has passed away. angela backcock was taken off life support this afternoon. she died immediately after being taken off life support. all of her family, parents and two siblings were killed in the vicious tornadoes. the weekend death toll now stands at 38. . >> reporter: the pews at saint freezing rain sis xavier church packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by day's end, the pews were flowing with donated clothing. smoking jims rolled out his barbecue -- >> a lot of times in these situations, people don't get any hot food. so we came to help. >> reporter: going door-to- door, checking on residents, who said in the midst of the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you, there is a lot left. >> reporter: a curfew remains in henryville interest 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 am. officials fear looting and want to keep people safe from things like downed power lines and gas leaks. the downtown area of west liberty, kentucky, off limits to most so crews could clear
. >> >> an indiana toddler that we told you about found alone in a field has passed away. angela backcock was taken off life support this afternoon. she died immediately after being taken off life support. all of her family, parents and two siblings were killed in the vicious tornadoes. the weekend death toll now stands at 38. . >> reporter: the pews at saint freezing rain sis xavier church packed for emotional services. parishioners wiped away tears and hugged each other. by...
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stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- using my time or using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is a part of me trying to become more sensitive and reintr
stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you...
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. >> you think this came from a hurricane but it was a thunderstorm that saddled indiana and flooded those areas. the problem with that spot of the world, it's flood. flash flooding with other areas that goes real quick. it sits around for a little bit longer. they have flood warning across south central louisiana or a good chunk of today until that water drains out. showers across the i-95 corridor. not heavy rain producers. response of heat that built up yesterday and continue to hang around today. 73 in newark. 71 in central parts. some of the current temperatures in the northeast today would be above what your normal high would be. very, very tropical. portland, seeing snow. down the beach to western oregon. that's where your colder air is. central part of the country, more warmth. eastern two-thirds of the country will keep the warmth in place. i don't really see it ending any time soon. 65 in chicago for high temperature. well above average. 71 in new york city. almost 80 degrees in kansas. quick check on weather. >> crazy weather. >> you don't see an end to this? >> not for th
. >> you think this came from a hurricane but it was a thunderstorm that saddled indiana and flooded those areas. the problem with that spot of the world, it's flood. flash flooding with other areas that goes real quick. it sits around for a little bit longer. they have flood warning across south central louisiana or a good chunk of today until that water drains out. showers across the i-95 corridor. not heavy rain producers. response of heat that built up yesterday and continue to hang...
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. >> henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities in a deadly rash of tornados acro hello, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us in the cnn newsroom. the threat is not over yet from. this vicious storm system that just refuses to quit. let's get right over to jacqui jeras in the cnn severe weather center. what in the world is going on? >> it's been amazing what an incredibly strong storm going on for more than 36 hours right now. 98 reports of tornados yesterday. ten reports so far today. the severe weather threat out there with a tornado watch, meaning conditions are favorable for toesrnados to occur in southern parts of georgia and northern parts of florida. this is the line we are most concerned about at this hour that has a history of producing damaging winds and isolated tornados. thankfully, no injury reports today or fatalities. let's hope that continues to hold on true. the best thing i can tell you, there are no warnings in effect. when we tell you a warning, that means it's happening now. you need to take shelter immediately. that is not happening at this time.
. >> henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities in a deadly rash of tornados acro hello, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us in the cnn newsroom. the threat is not over yet from. this vicious storm system that just refuses to quit. let's get right over to jacqui jeras in the cnn severe weather center. what in the world is going on? >> it's been amazing what an incredibly strong storm going on for more than 36 hours right now. 98 reports of tornados yesterday. ten...
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desde indiana, luis navarro, univisiÓn. >> una familia hispana de los Ángeles está viviendo hoy el peor momento de su vida. llegÓ la hora de sepultar a una de sus hijas. la niÑa de 10 aÑos muriÓ como aquÍ les hemos contado poco despuÉs de una pelea con una compaÑera de clase. juan carlos gonzÁlez hablÓ con la madre. se pueden que nos genera el dolor. >> su color favorito era... este era su lado. >> antes de partir rumbo al cementerio para darle el Último adiÓs a johanna, su mamÁ mostrÓ el cuarto que compartÍa con sus hermanas. el espacio que fue sinÓnimo de alegrÍa pues representa un dolor inimaginable. [llanto] >> ayer se ,realizÓ el velorio. fue la primera vez que la seÑora dio a su hija desde aquel dÍa en que falleciÓ. >> tenÍa miedo de verla. es bien duro verla, su cuerpito. ya. se me quitÓ ese miedo al estÁ cerca de ella. >> johanna ramos de 10 aÑos de edad muriÓ el viernes de la semana pasada despuÉs de haberse peleado con otra niÑa de la primaria donde estudiaba. es un caso que tiene a las autoridades desconcertadas. >> aquÍ en donde se iniciÓ esta tr
desde indiana, luis navarro, univisiÓn. >> una familia hispana de los Ángeles está viviendo hoy el peor momento de su vida. llegÓ la hora de sepultar a una de sus hijas. la niÑa de 10 aÑos muriÓ como aquÍ les hemos contado poco despuÉs de una pelea con una compaÑera de clase. juan carlos gonzÁlez hablÓ con la madre. se pueden que nos genera el dolor. >> su color favorito era... este era su lado. >> antes de partir rumbo al cementerio para darle el Último adiÓs a...
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that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis. 40's along the east coast. we can see that cold air pushing into florida or -- florida where miami is really the only warm tot spot now. western counties, dropping to near the freezing mark as you head into parts of western maryland. forecast today keeps most of western maryland chilly. 35 in counties like garrett. a couple snow showers possible. they could see up to an inch of accumulation overnight. baltimore a high of 49 just with the cloud cover today. looking mostly dry. showers still possible down along the eastern shore. showers still possible this evening down in
that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis....
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although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per hour, and we know, the storm itself was about 250 yards wide and it traveled 34 miles across the county. and you can really see the track of the storm here. you see, it demolished these homes in this neighborhood. that red brick house seemingly unscathed and the house next to it split, basically right in half. and then the homes here, we see the similar damage. this house totally demolished. now, that church was also damaged. the roof quite literally peeled off and we know they were supposed to have service at 10 a.m. this morning and now they're going to be ho
although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per...
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it's a line of showers and thunderstorms coming in to illinois, indiana, down through parts of kentucky and tennessee. and that is that slow moving storm system and it will be getting here by saturday, lingering through on sunday and that is the change we're talking about in terms of what will be coming this weekend. no big surprises in the forecast for the last few days. check out the temperatures, especially culpeper, 84, fredericksburg, 83; here in town where we should be, about 76 degrees. and that is some 20 degrees above where we should be this time of the year, and frederick is no close to 80 degrees. i think we will do it tomorrow. i think for tomorrow, we'll have more sunshine and we'll start off milder. so, therefore, here in the city tomorrow, we're talking lower 80s to the south-southwest and i think easily into the mid-80s and warmer than that considering today with limited sunshine down there, they're already into the mid-80s and real, real good, kind of putting a period on the workweek and the changes this weekend. we'll talk about that full forecast in a few. brian. >>>
it's a line of showers and thunderstorms coming in to illinois, indiana, down through parts of kentucky and tennessee. and that is that slow moving storm system and it will be getting here by saturday, lingering through on sunday and that is the change we're talking about in terms of what will be coming this weekend. no big surprises in the forecast for the last few days. check out the temperatures, especially culpeper, 84, fredericksburg, 83; here in town where we should be, about 76 degrees....
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. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la comida, gasolina y productos bÁsicos se mantengan accequible, pero otros no fueron afortunados, esta pequeÑa de 15 meses de nacida encontrada aÚn con vida en este lote a 10 millas de su casa en indiana, sus padres y hermanos murieron, ella falleciÓ ayer en el el hospital, complicando labor de limpieza de 3 a 5 pulgadas de nieve en kentucky e indiana, vÍas bloqueadas hacen difÍcil el acceso y hay temor que las estructuras colapsen por la nieve. >>> el panorama es mi mismo en dos estados de la naciÓn donde hoy los res denso regresan a lo que quedÓ de sus casas para salvar sus recuerdos por lo menos. >>> la gran
. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la...
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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our kids. >>> and, sweet success in black and white. tonight, celebrating a century with milk's favorite cookie. 6 captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> >>>good evening. tonight as more and more improbable stories of survival emerge from friday's tornado rampage, the word merckle iracl being used an awful lot. this house continued to stand, he is survived as the neighborhood around her sin disintegrated. look to the left, the only thing left of her neighbor's house and the front porch. on this side of the house, take a look, speaks for itself. the massive twitter that struck here in henryville
>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our...
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kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is overwhelming. >> once again, mother nature has dealt a blow to indiana. >> officials said entire communities, homes, schools and businesses are gone. >> we love you and we're with you. it's not just government. this is their neighbors here to help. >> the friday twisters threatened millions of people from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the national weather service issued nearly 300 tore naid zoe warnings friday. it wasn't over. thunderstorms rocked georgia this morning bringing more dam. despite the many warnings, the twister struck so quickly and with such force that ma
kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is...
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indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget. the sirens and wind. our team tonight reports in from across the disaster zone. we begin with meteorologist ginger zee in henryville, indiana tonight. ginger, good evening. >> david, just moments ago. the national weather service gave us an update. they've rated this tornado that demolished henryville an ef-4. that means winds up to 200 miles per hour. that means what happened behind me, the tales of survival were a true miracle. >> almost 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 m
indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget....
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>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from alabama to tennessee and beyond, this is not to diminish what could happen there. stay tuned. @=h >> there are watch boxes and a very serious set of situations developing on the maps below me. to my left on your screen you will see a like picture which is a streaming video coming from our storm chaser. his video is frozen at the moment and now it is rolling. but he is entering an area where we believe a tornado is now moving, 60 to 65 miles per hour. which is a very fast forward speed. our meteorologist is informing us they believe today's tornadoes could be much more severe than we have seen the last couple
>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from...
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the emergency crews out here say all of the people in southern indiana are accounted for. this is now about rebuilding. this is now about cleaning up these battered towns in southern indiana, harris. >> this part of the story also surreal. we are hearing reports that rescuers found a toddler alone in a field in indiana. >> she is 2 years old. she is now in critical condition at last report. her entire family was killed by this storm. mother, father, two month old sister, 3-year-old brother, all of them perished in an instant. she has extended family there at the hospital hoping and praying for her, harris. >> as are we. mike tobin, this is tough, the beginning of the season and this is what mother nature brings us. thank you so much for the update. >> arizona, a helicopter hits the ground. it is caught on tape. the guy who was rolling with the camera just kept rolling. we could see what the scene looked like right after the crash. >>> is the chevy volt out of juice? what's the bright spot of president obama's auto bailout. general motors pulling the plug on making the elec
the emergency crews out here say all of the people in southern indiana are accounted for. this is now about rebuilding. this is now about cleaning up these battered towns in southern indiana, harris. >> this part of the story also surreal. we are hearing reports that rescuers found a toddler alone in a field in indiana. >> she is 2 years old. she is now in critical condition at last report. her entire family was killed by this storm. mother, father, two month old sister, 3-year-old...
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indiana was hit particularly hard. the state's governor is expected to tour the devastation there later today. >>> sandra fluke, the georgetown law student in the middle of the birth control debate now has a very powerful ally. she told news 4 that president obama called her yesterday to show his support. fluke became a key figure in the contraception debate testifying to congress and then being attacked by conservative radio host rush limbaugh. >>> anne arundel county executive john leopold was indicted by a grand jury for misconduct in office. he's accused of having security detail help arrange sexual encounters. leopold says he looks forward to explaining his side of the story saying that once the facts all come out, he'll avoid any charges. >>> the captain accused in a cruise ship wreck off the coast of italy will be at the center of a court hearing today. francesco schettino is charged with multiple counts of manslaughter and abandoning ship. prosecutors say he steered the "costa concordia" too close to the rocks
indiana was hit particularly hard. the state's governor is expected to tour the devastation there later today. >>> sandra fluke, the georgetown law student in the middle of the birth control debate now has a very powerful ally. she told news 4 that president obama called her yesterday to show his support. fluke became a key figure in the contraception debate testifying to congress and then being attacked by conservative radio host rush limbaugh. >>> anne arundel county...
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our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street here, you can see the school, a junior high/high school, next door to it is a grade school that has been damaged. they are out of school for at least a week. i can tell you, you can look and see quickly, they start to do work, such as getting power restored. they get poles, power poles stuck in here. they -- doing that work. it's a monumental task to organize this, when you consider all the towns and the counties and states that have been affected here. i am joined by debbie fletcher with the department of homeland security. i tell you what, have you an incredible task on your hands. it seems like this ha
our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street...
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mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students home, so they returned to the henriville high school. as soon as all the students got on the bus, got shelter inside of the high school, the tornado hit. and this bus was across the street. look at it now, it was tumbled across the road where it sits in the front of a house, none of the students on board it when it went into this house. we have amateur video to show you, of indiana, you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky in the shape of a cone, slowly, but surely reaching its way to the ground and then touching the ground and cutting a bath of destruction, and understand the seriousness of this, yo
mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students...
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at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeff spoke with the hosts of the first pbs online film festival. and tonight's edition of "need to know" goes back to ohio in advance of tuesday's primary. they revisit the stories of four people hit hard by the recession, and ask what they want from the presidential hopefuls. here's an excerpt. >> here in ohio, we've seen deep resilience in the face of real economic stress. >> i have to keep on moving on. >> reporter: and now with ohio's critical republican primary just days away, the most important state of all on s
at least three people were killed in indiana. the syrian government proclaimed it had "cleansed" part of the city of homs. the announcement came amid reports of executions and mass arrests. and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned the world against resuming nuclear talks with iran. he spoke in canada, ahead of a monday meeting with president obama. and to hari sreenivasan for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: mark and david talk sports and politics...
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hat's like thee and i just started prayingg"a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended upp aad the other leg above the ankle."i was reaching around holding them, and trying to 3 keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had two sseel beams n my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck."and a man in missouri got something precious back. "an engagement ring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kept igging and digging until we got to where it wassat. with all this stuff here. how &pdo you finn it?""i called her and she was crying."meanwhile, kentucky senator mitch mcconnell says fema has staated damaae assessment in &pthe hard-hit town of west piberty."we'll do everything we can to try to help these livess"i'm greg black ir reporting. aanew reeort findd a quarter of ll guannanamo bay have re-engaged in terrorist ac. activities.that's accordinn to the diiector of nationnl iitelligence... which finds 11 &pof thee167 former detainnes are ead... and 54 are in cussody.there are currentlyy 171 prisoners at guantanamo bay. 3 10 states
hat's like thee and i just started prayingg"a mother in indiana successfully used her body to shield her two kids, but she ended upp aad the other leg above the ankle."i was reaching around holding them, and trying to 3 keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them.""i had two sseel beams n my legs, and i couldn't move. i was stuck."and a man in missouri got something precious back. "an engagement ring i gave my wife 10 years ago.""i was just kept...
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more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute teaching for the he 6th grade and the part of the building i was teaching in is completely gone. >> a similar situation in kentucky, people are picking through what's left of their homes to see what maybe can be salvaged at this point. mike tobin is live in the hard hit area in kentucky and the late breaking news headline, we have lost angel. >> reporter: yeah, and little angel babcock, the girl found alone in a field separated from her family, we have learned that she has been taken off life support, she had some very severe injuries, including head injuries, and shortly after she was taken off life suppo
more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute...
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>> reporter: the terrifying seconds before a tornado struck henryville, indiana. danny o'shea shot it through his basement window. >> there it goes. >> i seen the tornado coming. i didn't realize it would be that severe. a trash can hit it is window hard. >> reporter: in seconds, much of henryville was in shambles, including the school where thankfully students had been dismissed early. a few who remained amazingly survived unhurt. >> everybody just laid their heads down. a lot of praying. >> reporter: the ef4 twister was the largest of a string of tornadoes, as many as 79, that touched down across a dozen states on friday and early saturday moving across the ohio and tennessee valleys. the largest outbreak ever recorded for the month of march. in indiana where at least a dozen are dead, officials have now ended the active search for survivors. >> when you're down here and you see the total devastation, it's only by the grace of god we don't have hundreds of fatalities. >> reporter: one of those who didn't make it, 15-month-old angel babcock found alone in a field
>> reporter: the terrifying seconds before a tornado struck henryville, indiana. danny o'shea shot it through his basement window. >> there it goes. >> i seen the tornado coming. i didn't realize it would be that severe. a trash can hit it is window hard. >> reporter: in seconds, much of henryville was in shambles, including the school where thankfully students had been dismissed early. a few who remained amazingly survived unhurt. >> everybody just laid their...
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. >>> also a tragedy in indiana. a family of five wiped out by a tornado. you'll hear from a man who tried to help them. >> i just saw death right there, i knew we were done at that moment. >> you saw death? >> at that moment i knew it was over. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what...
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a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes reach the f-4 or f-5 stage, the most violent stage of tornadoes. >> yes. >> it's only 1% or 2% of all tornadoes that can become that strong, yet those type of storms, the f-4s and 5s represent about 70% of the fatalities. so, it's not just about having a tornado, it's the intensity of the storm. because when you get 180 or 200-mile-an-hour winds, there's really not any safe place except below ground. >> well, we're hearing stories where, in fact, people were in underground sellacellars and th were pulled out of them. >> that's a testimony to how violent the winds were in t
a 2-year-old was found wandering in a field in salem, indiana. her entire family was killed in the tornadoes and her home was destroyed. she's currently in critical conditi condition, and the hospital is taking donations to help her out. >> amazing, amazing video and the images are just, i mean -- >> well, what's going to end up, it will be very interesting from a science standpoint to look back at the outbreak. it's essentially 100 tornadoes, and only 1% to 2% of all tornadoes...
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the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana town wiped out along with an entire family. >> bill: check two, more problems for the chevy volt. the electric car is not selling well, production will halt for five weeks. doesn't help that the volt is being mocked on the net. >> the volt was the first car that truly got me excited and looking into the prospect of buying american again. >> yeah, i have heard they are catching on fire in some cases but i found that the fire really helps me get to my destination faster for fear of my life. also, people really move out of the way when giant hunks of metal are hurdling towards them. i'm really proud of wha
the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana...
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in henryville indiana that had - to outruu a tornado with nearly a dozen children on boar. shot of he bus smashed into a building earlier this month. nside... ddring that ttrnado. debris swirls.... and the buu is pushed across the parkiig lot.. nd then he road... before rashiig into a diner. just 13 minutes earlier... 11 children were on that bus... audio picks up the tense moments when the driverr safety. radio::henryville - therr is a tornado on thh ground.perry: tornado on the ground, guys. qqiet!perry: if you got a book to put over our head, do it. get in the middle.))! 3 that driver was able to get those kids off the bus and to safety... just three mmnutes beforeethe bus is blown away. a penny saved is a penny earned.but in caaada that phrase will soon be obsolete. obsolete.the country is now phasing out the coin.it turns out it costs more than a cent to make one.... and stopping production would saveethe country 11 million dolllrs a kim kaadashian tops a liit of the most overexposed celebrities around.65 percent of those polled ffr the forbes list... thought she is tw
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. >> you've got may 8th got a set of contests, indiana, north carolina, west virginia. let's play devil's advocate. if rick santorum has been able to break through, establish some momentum, he would seem to have some potential in this complex of states. i think so. but if we're here at this point, it's been a pretty outrageous primary season at this point. >> panic among the republican establishment? >> panic. it's chaos. dogs and cats living together. it's crazy. >> then you go to june 5th, the very last day of this season. california, new jersey, you've got new mexico as well. new jersey of course is going to be great for mitt romney, we should assume. california will as well. it was interesting, kim, i was talking today to a political scientist at davidson college that said, we've just now gotten a call. tennessee for rick santorum. that is a shot of momentum for him that he could use. and we were talking about the southern races next week. >> it is. >> but to win the nomination, to get 1144 delegates, josh putnam of davidson college says he needs to win 50% of the v
. >> you've got may 8th got a set of contests, indiana, north carolina, west virginia. let's play devil's advocate. if rick santorum has been able to break through, establish some momentum, he would seem to have some potential in this complex of states. i think so. but if we're here at this point, it's been a pretty outrageous primary season at this point. >> panic among the republican establishment? >> panic. it's chaos. dogs and cats living together. it's crazy. >>...
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tougher on survivors from friday's tornadoes in kentucky and indiana. a blanket of wet snow covered henryville early this morning. 39 people in five states were killed in the tornado outbreak. voters here in ohio have already passed an amendment to the state constitution. rejecting the individual insurance mandate in president obama's healthcare law. the supreme court will take up that very issue in three week weeks. correspondent shannon bream tells us it could come down to one justice. >> reporter: when it comes to the heart of the healthcare case, the individual mandate, most court watchers expect a 5-4 decision. how the numbers fall, though, may not be about the usual swing vote. justice anthony kennedy. instead, the administration is hoping to woo justice antonin scalia using a 2005 opinion in their brief. in that case, scalia wrote under the commerce clause congress had the power to regulate someone who wanted to grow medicinal marijuana in her home and sell it. government hopes that will bolster the arguemen arguement e commerce cause gives congr
tougher on survivors from friday's tornadoes in kentucky and indiana. a blanket of wet snow covered henryville early this morning. 39 people in five states were killed in the tornado outbreak. voters here in ohio have already passed an amendment to the state constitution. rejecting the individual insurance mandate in president obama's healthcare law. the supreme court will take up that very issue in three week weeks. correspondent shannon bream tells us it could come down to one justice....
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area's worst tornado outbreak in 40 years, we have a video report on recovery efforts in henryville, indiana, from public media station wfyi in indianapolis. all that and more is on our web site, newshourpbs.org. >> suarez: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are nine more. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the second of miles o'brien's reports from fukushima, where he examines the efforts to decontaminate the land around the power plant. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the ide
area's worst tornado outbreak in 40 years, we have a video report on recovery efforts in henryville, indiana, from public media station wfyi in indianapolis. all that and more is on our web site, newshourpbs.org. >> suarez: and again to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, are nine more. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for...
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ohio was in the united states of america, they pay taxes to the federal government, in times like thes indiana, kentucky will get help, ohio teachers, police, fire getting laid off and yet an opportunity to get some federal help and he doesn't take it. but this is consistent with his behavior. >> it's very strange behavior, one of two things here, number one he didn't know how bad it was, or number two he's putting his political ideology ahead of people who pay taxes. >> i have never heard of a governor where there is death and destruction in the millions say we're not going to take the help. it's out rain us. >> mind-boggling as one constituent said mind boggling. you think of anybody whether in a leadership position or not your first instinct how do we help to the people and come out and with the level of bravado, we're looking in 2012, ed, for mature leadership, not seeing it in the republican primaries, not seeing it with the governor in ohio. you're in an emergency situation, take an assessment of the landscape, look around, see what is going on and then make a decision but to go down aft
ohio was in the united states of america, they pay taxes to the federal government, in times like thes indiana, kentucky will get help, ohio teachers, police, fire getting laid off and yet an opportunity to get some federal help and he doesn't take it. but this is consistent with his behavior. >> it's very strange behavior, one of two things here, number one he didn't know how bad it was, or number two he's putting his political ideology ahead of people who pay taxes. >> i have...
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people in indiana are working fast to rebuild their schools after last week's deadly tornadoes. dozens of engineers say despite the damage, they can restore the elementary, the middle school, the high school, all by the start of the school year this fall. >>> and a new film traces the election in term of president obama. it's being released in a few days. the trailer is out today. first look at road we've traveled. that's coming up next. with alka seltzer plus. it's specially formulated to speed relief to every inch of you. liquidate your flu symptoms with alka seltzer plus. liquidate your flu symptoms like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of sweeteners with a small boost of fiber, or antioxidants, or b vitamins in every packet. mmm. same great taste with an added "way to go, me" feeling. splenda® essentials™. get more out of what you put in. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget.
people in indiana are working fast to rebuild their schools after last week's deadly tornadoes. dozens of engineers say despite the damage, they can restore the elementary, the middle school, the high school, all by the start of the school year this fall. >>> and a new film traces the election in term of president obama. it's being released in a few days. the trailer is out today. first look at road we've traveled. that's coming up next. with alka seltzer plus. it's specially...
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fox news alert now, brand-new video coming in from the newsroom from a terrible school bus crash in indiana. this story still developing. heather has been watching it for us. >> reporter: here is what we know. one child and the driver did not survive. two other students are apparently critically injured. the school bus from lighthouse charter school in indianapolis was making its mourning rounds. witnesses say everything seemed normal, then they heard screams from the children on board the bus, violently colliding with the concrete pillar of an old railroad bridge. the bus left in a crumpled mess with one side of the bus peeled back complete lee from th completely. the injured were take into indianapolis hospitals. one of the children had to be rescued from under the front wheel of the bus. tam lee pressley was on her way to work when she saw the crash and tried to help. >> i seen one of them laying on the ground covered up. and then my mom called and said she heard on the news one of the kids had passed away and the bus driver had passed away. that is very sad. it breaks my heart. one lady
fox news alert now, brand-new video coming in from the newsroom from a terrible school bus crash in indiana. this story still developing. heather has been watching it for us. >> reporter: here is what we know. one child and the driver did not survive. two other students are apparently critically injured. the school bus from lighthouse charter school in indianapolis was making its mourning rounds. witnesses say everything seemed normal, then they heard screams from the children on board...
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wayne is in fort wayne, indiana, republican line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have an 11-year-old child attending public school. my history was i was born and raised in new york city and went to catholic school and always got a's and the last two years i had to go to public school. i came home with tears in my eyes telling my mom, they are morons. what it comes down to is the government should never be involved in the education of our children. it is a failure. in the 1950's, the u.s. have the number one educational system in the world. we have gone backwards. i remember watching my buddies that live in the inner city. we would go into the schools and they would have to have police officers escorting them out. the inner city is in destruction. the kids act like savages. the teachers are afraid to teach. it's imploding on them. if the only way is to allow each individual state their own right to govern and mandates and teach their children. corporal punishment should be in the schools. until we go to that, we will always have failure. these kids don't even kno
wayne is in fort wayne, indiana, republican line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i have an 11-year-old child attending public school. my history was i was born and raised in new york city and went to catholic school and always got a's and the last two years i had to go to public school. i came home with tears in my eyes telling my mom, they are morons. what it comes down to is the government should never be involved in the education of our children. it is a failure. in the 1950's, the u.s....
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stephanie decker of henryville indiana, rushed home with her two children before the tornado hit on friday afternoon. as you can see here the house was no match for the storm. stephanie was inside the home lying on top of her children. while she lost parts of both of her legs everyone managed to make it out alive. >> i kind of looked outside to see, and i -- it was funny, i had a h iz ninky feeling that this was going to be a strong storm. >> i kept going back to the radar and looking at it at my desk, and i sent her a text message and i'm like it's heading straight at you. she sent me a text message back. that's when she said the whole house is shaking. >> everybody was screaming and crying. i was thinking oh my the house is getting ready to go. we're not going to be able to survive this. i was just trying to protect my kids and i grabbed them and i was. letting go. if they were going to fly, i was going to fly with them. it happened so quickly, the tornado. but the rest of it seemed like it felt like an eternity. >> there's not one place you can look and go if they were sitting right the
stephanie decker of henryville indiana, rushed home with her two children before the tornado hit on friday afternoon. as you can see here the house was no match for the storm. stephanie was inside the home lying on top of her children. while she lost parts of both of her legs everyone managed to make it out alive. >> i kind of looked outside to see, and i -- it was funny, i had a h iz ninky feeling that this was going to be a strong storm. >> i kept going back to the radar and...
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former opinion within by john paul stevens they upheld a very similar law, almost the exact same law in indiana, in 20086-3 with justice stevens writing the opinion. he's been replaced bee justice kagan, but there are still five votes on the court for these kind of laws. the best argument right there is the supreme court has recently said these laws are okay if you take the safeguards that texas did. bill: based on previous legislation, states in the south like texas have a different burden of proof and all this. i think it's fascinating when you compare the southern states and northern states. chuck, make your best case for why you think the justice department has a shot at this. >> i'd like to look at it from the local view. i was born and raised in east texas. i was a local precinct judge in east texas and ran local elections in my precinct for ten years. working with the community, seeing the checks and balances that we have in place and running elections there and seeing that the process did work you had to register to vote, you brought your voter registration card in we checked you off on
former opinion within by john paul stevens they upheld a very similar law, almost the exact same law in indiana, in 20086-3 with justice stevens writing the opinion. he's been replaced bee justice kagan, but there are still five votes on the court for these kind of laws. the best argument right there is the supreme court has recently said these laws are okay if you take the safeguards that texas did. bill: based on previous legislation, states in the south like texas have a different burden of...
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against the party line for fear of being challenged in a primary, as we're about to lose dick luger in indiana, you don't have a functioning government. you have a gridlocked government. >> and of course on the left, bob kurie has decided to go back and run in nebraska for senator. a war hero, a man who worked across the aisle. he is now getting absolutely eviscerated by the far left. >> well, that's precisely what i mean. they want to eat bob kurie because the extremes are cannibals. lisa murkowski had the answer. in alaska as, she was goured bye tea party. she came back and ran again. do you know how hard it is to spell it? if you spell it with a y or instead of an i they threw her ballot out. but she showed that if you informed the electorate, you can do the virtual impossible. unprecedented in american history. and that's what i go into in this book. i am also selling this book. >> are you really? >> let me help you out, senator. >> there are no rules on this show. we're shameless. >> let me hold it up here for you. >> donny is holding it up for you. i think actually this will sell it more
against the party line for fear of being challenged in a primary, as we're about to lose dick luger in indiana, you don't have a functioning government. you have a gridlocked government. >> and of course on the left, bob kurie has decided to go back and run in nebraska for senator. a war hero, a man who worked across the aisle. he is now getting absolutely eviscerated by the far left. >> well, that's precisely what i mean. they want to eat bob kurie because the extremes are...
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in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then there's ron paul, yet to win a contest, but don't tell him that. >> the good news is we're doing very well in getting delegates. >> we'll talk to him too. this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, th
in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then...
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at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados, including an indiana toddler found alive in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley, battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. like so much here, henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunlight brings the steady rhythm of crews working to pull away and pile up what they can. others sifting through the rubble by hand to find anything they might be able to save, evidence of their lives before the storm. >> she's probably 70, and she lost everything except what we can pull out. >> reporter: more than three dozen families already know they won't find any help or hope in this debris. they lost loved on iesthis storm. one of those gone, 15-month-old angel babcock. after the storm, first responders found the toddler fighting for her life in this field. her mom, dad, and two brothers already dead. yesterday angel passed away after being pulled from life supp
at least 39 people lost their lives in the recent rash of devastating tornados, including an indiana toddler found alive in a field saturday. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: this morning across tornado alley, battered communities are preparing for anything but a normal monday. the message seems a bit obvious. like so much here, henryville high school has been torn apart. there are, though, other signs of survival. sunlight brings the steady rhythm of crews working to pull away and...
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but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking there at temperatures in the single digits. finally, a look for us at the forecast here, and it is a western weather, you want a warm-up, so l.a. you're making it to 82. i'll leave y good morning. we have a live shot from our tower. 30's.atures in the ups and winds picking throughout the day. theave showers off of atlantic coast doubt over the eastern shore. we can see showers. not all of that is hitting the ground. highs about 50's. >> i'll have much more coming up on your forecast in just a bit. back to dan and bianna. >> ginger, thank you. >>> you know, it's incredible when you
but a few flakes falling here in southern indiana. this area, if they need some different weather, is going to be under a winter weather advisory, snow tonight. how much snow and where it moves. this is the forecast for you, 2 to 4 inches in the heaviest white there. that's more along the lines of southern kentucky into tennessee. now, it's cold, plenty cold. it has been behind that big cold front that spawned those tornadoes. how cold is it? you're looking there at temperatures in the single...
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. >>> now to henryville, indiana. you've seen the stories of survival and devastation from the tornadoes. but probably nothing as incredible as the story of stephanie decker. >> this is what's left of the decker's home after two tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. but just before the devastation struck, stephanie decker didn't think twice. she immediately grabbed her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket, shielding them from the debris. >> i was reaching around, holding them, and trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. >> reporter: but the wreckage did hit her, breaking seven ribs, almostsevering both of her legs. >> i had two steel beams on my legs, and i couldn't -- i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> reporter: but the worst wasn't over. a second twister headed righted for stephanie's family. pinned down by the steel beams, she covered her two children again. >> and they're screaming, mommy, i can't live without you, i don't want to die. please don't let me die. >> reporter
. >>> now to henryville, indiana. you've seen the stories of survival and devastation from the tornadoes. but probably nothing as incredible as the story of stephanie decker. >> this is what's left of the decker's home after two tornadoes blew through henryville, indiana. but just before the devastation struck, stephanie decker didn't think twice. she immediately grabbed her 5 and 8-year-old boys, covering them with a blanket, shielding them from the debris. >> i was...
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bird's currently one of the top guys over at the indiana pacers. he used to play for the boston celtics, a favorite team of twitter's cofounder. so, just to complete the circumstance until all this -- yes, larry himself does have a twitter account. >> and you'll get right on that, following him, right? >> i'm new to twitter. i like it. i'll check it out. but you're addicted though. not as bad as you. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else, we'll be back with the days of the missing elephant. it used to be right there. or was it there? or over there? we're right back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. the only moisturizer for me? cerave. [ mal
bird's currently one of the top guys over at the indiana pacers. he used to play for the boston celtics, a favorite team of twitter's cofounder. so, just to complete the circumstance until all this -- yes, larry himself does have a twitter account. >> and you'll get right on that, following him, right? >> i'm new to twitter. i like it. i'll check it out. but you're addicted though. not as bad as you. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone...
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from carmel, indiana, aipac activist doug rose. >> good morning. >> and last but not least, a student activist from the university of southern california, barry logren. let's go right to our first question. stacy schusterman. >> clearly, governor romney, as you addressed the question on everyone's mind is the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss further your plans to stop iran? >> thank you, yes. a number of things. first of all, we have to put in place a diplomatic isolation program much that was put in place against south africa during apartheid. i would indict ahmadinejad under the genocide convention. i would make sure that their diplomats are rejected and despised throughout the world. i'd also make sure that we have communicated our credible military options. we can't continue to express a point of view that sounds like we're more concerned about israel taking action against iran than we are about iran becoming nuclear, so we have to develop our own military options and communicate them to the world. we also have to coordinate what we're doing with
from carmel, indiana, aipac activist doug rose. >> good morning. >> and last but not least, a student activist from the university of southern california, barry logren. let's go right to our first question. stacy schusterman. >> clearly, governor romney, as you addressed the question on everyone's mind is the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss further your plans to stop iran? >> thank you, yes. a number of things. first of all, we have to...
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this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could to get this community back on its feet el we'll have a live report for from hen rayville, indiana coming up at 8:30. >>> dozens of people will undergo surgery for free today. that's because they can't afford health insurance. allie rasmus is live in san francisco where doctors and nurses are volunteering their time to potentially save lives. >> reporter: we're on the same floor of the operating room where all of this will take place a short time from now. this is the fourth floor of kaiser in san francisco. and off in the distance you can see physicia
this is new video from henryville, indiana. as you can see it the latest severe storms were strong enough to lift that school bus and throw other school buses into buildings. kentucky officials just reported 13 people died in that state. survivors who are looking over the damage can't believe their eyes. >> jumped up and ran out the front door in the pouring rain, turned around and the house just -- totaled. >> minutes ago the governor of indiana promised to do everything he could...
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cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that they are going to be able to handle it. of course, that could change at any moment. so they are holding off. what we understand, they are holding off on asking for federal help until they know that they need it, until they know they can't handle it themselves. as you know, the president, president obama, has spoken with the governors of each of the affected states, and said that fema stands at the ready. the federal government and his administration is monitoring the situation. and they stand ready to help with anything that they are asked. they want to make sure
cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that...